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The highly spiced coconut sauce here is so good, you’ll want to slather it on anything And it’s a great and adaptable medium for cooking other proteins — not just chicken Try cubes of lamb, fish fillets, or chunks of pork
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Broccoli is roasted with garlic and olive oil, then tossed with lemon juice and shaved parmesan cheese.
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Looking for a homemade veggie burger recipe with a little sweet potato in it? Here you go!
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Plopped into a bowl and surrounded by salad stuff, crunchy saltines are sensational. Just use a dab of mayonnaise so they stay crisp through the last bite.
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Get Bubby's Turkey Meatloaf with Red Pepper Sauce Recipe from Food Network
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Cold coffee mixed with milk, half-and-half, and chocolate liqueur. Serve over ice.
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Not many American's are familiar with antioxidant rich black currants. Black Currants are wildly popular in the United Kingdom and Europe, and were actually banned...
Ingredients: currants, water, sugar
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This delicious chicken casserole made with oyster, shiitake, and cremini mushrooms coated with a creamy sauce is sure to be a crowd-pleaser.
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Stuffed with four kinds of cheese, crawfish, bacon, and sausage, then dipped in beer batter and fried golden brown, these jalapenos will be a favorite at your next gathering!
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Forget everything you've learned about marinating chicken. The key to these grilled chicken skewers is to marinate the meat in olive oil, lemon juice, vinegar, herbs, and spices for several hours before grilling them to crispy, yet moist, perfection.
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This is a recipe loosely based on one for a snack that used to be served at DBGB, Daniel Boulud’s giddy sausage-and-beer restaurant on the Bowery in Manhattan: crunchy little nuggets of small-boned lamb breast served with a pale yogurt sauce with a mild pepper kick under a zing of lemon zest You can divide the cooking in two if you like, roasting the meat on one day, then finishing it on a grill or under a broiler a day or so later And you can bail on the sprinkle if it's too much work